_ iL _ - _ . _ _ _ - . - - - - - - - - - -.c I S - - _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 . TllE OMAHA DAILY .BEE ' In2 ( ) . ! " , NVEtRE1 : ) { 18 1895. lS - - - - - , - If ( clr ImIffiU -mT IfF ; F , COUNCIL BLUFFS NEWS. n ' I. , , . . , . . . ; omc i FtarlStteet-fl. V.Tl1tonManngep11 Lc5ca. . . . : . . _ ! : ; ; r. = ; r Fr rtt I'i rI"'I' 1 l , L : 111 01 ; L ' 'IN. . ChrpanL1iemurn. : J. n , McPherOH. Tel , 2\ fllcycin for Sa1-1.Rdtes Englsh & whrel ; nrlt clul rq1alr ; CbMP for cash. Cal at 100 MaIn street. MrL I'roncll Murphy hu Isuel , In\\n- L lens lo 1 reception nexl Wclncslay , al'er- Man In the parlon of thE Oral\l ( hotel. - Irs. Lizzie Cater , alias 1lule flarton . , will have 1 prellllnry hrarlnp In felcrnl , , court Tuesday , UecellJcr 10. on the charge of eendlll ( unmnlnble mater through tM lalh , She hn" heeu iiibIo , to furnish the ' roe bond required of her. reonarll I vcret han commencec a suIt In the llbtlct court to have sH ashll a deed executed by Chrllbphcr rundel lo 1IIza . his wife. lie hall u claim agaInst Christopher , but cannot realize anything on I , because ChrIstopher Is IliMolvetit. The delI ( from hUlban,1 , 10 wife was exe.uted after Grunde1' Liability accrued. and Everett , alleges that It was done with fraudulent In- aleges tent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i , Farm loans mnle , In western Iowa at 10weRt ratel. No delay II CI(1flg 1oan. Fire and torado InRI'anceHllen In lest of compa- nies. Barain ! In real c tate. LOUOEI & TOWLE 235 : Pearl street. Among the novelties ] now attracting atten. Amonp tao novete nol atractng aten- f ton al Dufree Furniture Co ' . 33G. 33M t3road- way . are the SIJlendld lines of pIctures , easels anll screens. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' 1' " u : t14)rr Grand , Han'est ExcursIons . via the Durlng- lon route Novemhur 27 and December 1. to varlul polnls ) ioutlieast . ulh anlt southwest. Hate9 ono tare plus ' 2.00. for roun'l trip. O. M. LROWN , Ticket AgentCouflCil lur . The Standard pIano next to the Hardman l'gnSIX.U , 1'\IUI.U'IS : , W. A. naker of Chicago Is In the city. , Smih McPherson of Hed Oak Is In the city stopping at the Orand. O. R. Morrison assistant trainmaster the Milwaukee at Perry , Is a guest at the Grand hotel. Mrs. J. N. C ] . Wylo has returned from Sioux City . where she has been undergoing medical , trealment. Miss hattIe Palmer leaves tomorrow for Chlca/o , where she will pay a visit to her sister / Mrs. F. M. Stelling. Mrs. C. A. Hammer has gone to Chicago. She wi be followed soon by her husband , and they wi make their homo there. Mrs. I ! . D. Aikins of Pella . Ia. . has arrived - rived In the city for a visit with her daugh- _ h ter. ( Mrs. Roscoe Lomen. She will remain all the we k. Mrs. R. A. Lacey Is dangerously ill at the home of her eon , Dr. T. D. Lacey. Her daughter Mrs. Henry Sumner . and son , F' . N. Lacey , have ben telegraphed In Chicago to como. Mrs. D. W. Dushnel has gone to Chi- cage to attend the season or grand opera. On her return ahe wi be accompanlcd by her mother , Mrs. Ilenshaw. who wi visit her during the greater part or the wlnler. . . Judge Walter Smith returned home yesterday - day from larlan , where he has been holding a term or district court. Ito will remain I here this week and hold court having made an exchange with Judge Green by which the later will so to harlan. A Correction . We wish to correct a slIght typographical error that occurred In a recent issue or The Dee which made us lay that T. D. hughes of 919 South Main street was a , dealer In "hardware . " Mr. Hughes does nol sell hard- ware , but the winter underwear he Is selng will stand more "hard wear" and give more gereral satisfaction for the money than any line In the city-and ho has It from 75e up We 'Ia\'e sold 3,000 hotbed sash In Iowa and Nebralka and never had a kick. 'Vo now have ready for immediate , delivery 1.000 more at bed rock 11rlees. Write for prices on all kinds glazed sash glass pnlnts. oils . etc. . stating quantity desired Council Dufs Paint & oil Co. _ _ _ _ _ Chambers' dancing academy now open for pupils. Cal after 10 a. m. Circulars. \v. O. \V. masquerade bal Thursday night , November 21. _ _ _ _ _ _ Uadman and Standard Pianos. 13 N. 16th I ' OlJht Over I ( : rl. A dance Is hell every Saturday night at Laey's hal on South Main street arid as . n rule It Is IJrolong(1 wel Into the mor- - Ing. Yesterday morning It was aleut 2 ' the ball. There : o'clock when the dancers left hal. ( was one girl In the crowd who seemed , to ; bo mote fortunate than some of the others . for there were two fellows who wanted to go home with her. The two fellows were 10 'IlfordVhitmoro all B. Il. Cady. They and the girl met at the foot or the stairs , A few words were exchanged by tha young : len us they each grblml an arm. Then ; cumo a blow nlll In a few eonds they were wallowing about In the tlitch. Oiled Sleati happened 10 be standing near an,1 I arrested tI9m bOth on the charge of disturbIng - lug the pence. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The ladles ] of Broadway MethodIst EpJ9 copal church will give In their church parlors - bra a new and novel entertainment. In the way of 11 "calemlar" social 01 Thursday evening , November 21. Every one welcome , , The nose has been proven the best 5c cigar flIahle and our New ExcelsIor Is the best lOc smoke In tile slate. Pair & Weber. l'rlzes awarded to time best and poret t coslmles atV. . 0.V. . bal , Thursday night. _ _ _ _ _ _ The Uar man piano wins many rrlends. 1'01"011'11I1I'rlOI' " Dir. A dog poisoner has been getting In his , work In the eastern part of the ciy , Many dogs have been poisoned during the las year. anti IO 't of them have been vahlabll nnlmals. Saturday Deputy City Marsha I James Anderson lost the thIrd dog within 1 few months. a setter to whIch ho was vcry S much attached. I Is stated that a man was seen handing the dog a IJleco of meat , anl , the dog was seen to fail over on the ground two minutes later. Anderson Is looking for the nap , with the mlat , ant ! If ho 19 i found a lesson will be administered to him. 'VIlI' ) " hl't lie lo1d. . Not being able to attend to the piano bus : Jress end needing the room for my large line of holiday goods that will soon be iii . I \\1 sell m1 remaining stock or pIanos at ACTUAL COST and on terms as lo V as $0 per monlh This Is a rare chance to buy a good pIano. Picture framing I specialty. W. W. ChAPMAN , 1 Main St. SIIN'hll ) IIllinery ' Satin Of trimmed hats ant bonnets. Wo guarantee the blst quality and the lowest prices. No dry goods store millinery kept. The Bon Ton , 301 Broadway. 'I'Itt' ll'nl 1"11'1I"'C" " Are the Oak Garlands. air tight , magazin 0 for hard coal. the Peerless Garland magazne Durners and the Art Garland the Queen of . beauty , at P. C. DeVols. .John Chnrl.hll Iliarglutrlseil. John Churchill's residence at the come of Sixth street and Sixth avenue was bur- giarized Saturday night. All the members of the family were away from home , having gene to the house of a neighbor about 7 o'clock. When Mm Churchill returned at 9 o'cock ] , las found a back window had been rorcel open and the house thoroughly rae sacked A gel watch pair ot gold spectaclea faIr of nose glasses IJJlr or new Ihoet' . a locket containing a pIcture. ' 5.50 In cash , an a porterhouse steak \\re missing. There Is 1 comfort and elegance In weaing work done by our new collar shaping devicu . . not fouad elsewhere. Eagle Laundry company - pany , 124 Lroadway , Telephone , 161. live you seen the new gas beating ItOvJ i . at the eomllany's ofcer 136 D'd' ) ; Nlcholrn ; meats ; telephone St5. 5 Morehoulo & Co. , blank b k and binding The lardman piano Improves with uso. Jarll , 181 brandy ; purest , laut , best . .I J . ( @J1 . AUU.XUO , A luG 1XIIilti'I' . VeMlern l'Illlr i ) ' " " "f'IIU"1 " ' 11 Irllfh ( Jut UI n . I.lrll ! ' 1'11. . The program of tile annual exhibit of the Wetern ! oulry Ilrm and Garden auocla. ton , which Is 10 be give at Ito mseman lock In this city for a week , beginning Ue- : cell her 9. hnH Just left time hands or the i p rinttrs . H Is a wel gotten up pamphlet , , ' an,1 , shows that the association haH conellied ! ( to brant'1 out on a larger scale thl year than hns been uwal ) ' Iione. 'fhe principal part of Ito eJhlhltl wi be devoted to poultry " bllls , anal , Pet ) stork , as liefere . but there will bl' departments ' In which grain and \gtla- bles , dairy and household products , wines amid 10\\f wIll he on display. Suitable prizes these h ave been departlaicots offered , for the bOlt exhibit In all The entries will close Motitlay . December 9. at noon . Al exhlblH not In place at 9 o'eloek that night wi b harred from eomlJe t ititit. 'he entry fees will be as follows : ingle prlmel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 2 : nn'lcll pel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. ( ) PI/ln ! ! 111/10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Pet I Klock 111\ \ cage Itird . . . . . . . . . . . .1' roe i ) ltcka . 111Cle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r/ ree e. l1lr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r ) T uakeyi. . paIru t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tO l , aritnmma , . hairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 'I'hc prlzll on exhibits wil range all the way fror $1 to $ I apiece . beshles which a nUlbcr if i of special Ilrellums have been ofd rcrerl. rcrerl.I re. Well & Co will give an Iron King sub11 plow for the best bushel or cor ; a hanl.power , cuter hr 1 the Keystone company tor tie ( largest and best display of ( grain : nos Ion store a handsome cloak for the largh ] ct al,1 best display , In division 0 ; Shugart & Ouren 100 pounds nr Electricity four for the t best loa of bread . and same for tie best pan of light biOcIlitS . made from their flour . Int $10 worth 01 garden Heeds for tie sect onrl best display of vegetabies ; a fve-Ioolh culivator by Davll Bradley for the best halt h bushel of PotatoEs raised by exhIbitor : a water filter by the New York Plumbing eompany for the best plate or doughnuts ; $ : by Fred Geise highest scoring pen of U. P. Rocks : $5 by Fred ( loire for the highest scoring pen or o. Wamlottes : a bone cut- Ir t by Fred , Gelso ) the largest and best display of fowls ; box of soda crackers by the American lsenl company for the best white loaf cake ; Woor\arll & Co. . five pounds choice candies for best chocolate cake : Del Morgan & Co. . dozen 1lrk's toilet - let l fop , for pest angel rood cake ; Moore & Ellis . box of cigars for the highest scoring pit game coclerel : Duquete & Co. . box or fnE candy for the best lemon plo ; 'I hy R. H. Ioomer for the best display of Buff Cocllns ; Crystal Mill company . 100 pounds flour for the best loaf cf bread and the same for the ( best t.ample . of wheat raised In the county : Menury Bros. , ' 15 nursery stock for the host display of apples , and $10 nursery stock for the blst display of jollies and canned fruit : W. S. KeelnI a fUeen'pound roast for the best home made mince pie : a milk teeter by Sharples company for the best five.pounll , packag ? or butter. In addi- ton hero are a number or smaller special premiums. C. hater t' the general superintendent and I T. J. Shugart aSJlstant. Charles lcClave i or New London 0. . will serve as judge and J. L. Todd 01 Atlantic . and H. J. Smith or Lincoln , as asslslants. The department superintendents . and assistants - sistants arc lS folows : A-Fred Geise , Euperlntendent : N. Swan- son . J. I. Lutz and Mrs. F. E. Britton at slstants. D-N. M. Plisoy suprlnleudent ! : Fred L Lamb P. E. Drlton , Mrs. N. M. . Pusey as eietant9. C-Charles Deno. superintendent ; O. J. harding . Mrs. W. S. Keeline . nS1lstant : 1)-It. J. Vaughan superintendent : Mrs. N , Swanson Mrs. A. W. Slacl . assistants. E- Irs. E. J. Abbott superintendent ; Mra . If. J. V.ughan , an.alztant. F-W. M. Shepard superintendent ; C. G. Ouren , O. Younkerman assistants. O- lrs. J. II lathews , superintendent ; Irs. F. W. Menary Mrs. W. Arm ) , assist- : ants. IlF.V. . 1enary. superintendent : . S. Keeline man assistants. , Mrs. T. J. Shugart . Mrs. O. YOUiker- . : I-E. J. Abbott . superintendent ; Irs. C . hater Mrs. Charles Ileno assistants. J-Edgnr hater superintendent : Claude Mathal , Ice Shugart and Roy Bell assist ants , AO'II" U SCIOtl 100 1 CJ.OSI' ) . Authorities 'r"I , I nl'"t'tl Sh'II" to Siniuti ' Out CulitogiouM UI"Nt" . City Physician Tre'nor gave orders ) 'e [ terday that one of time rooms In the Twentieth Avenue school shoult b3 closed this moring for purposes of fumigation. A Ito gh'l named Kesaler woe taken ill In the moon a last Friday and had to go home where I I was found that she was suffering from n case .r diphtherin. The room will probably re- man closed for nine days In conformity wlb : the custom so fur observcd . The parents of the sChJil , chldrm , and the citizens generally . are taking the closing of the uhools now more phloRophlcaly than when the first announcement of such actioi was mae. They are commencing acton that the disease has been gotten under con t trol much more effectively than It cOlld have been Ir the old custom had been rol- ( lowed. Although I has caused some Ite Inconvenience , and the pupils In nearly a doze school rooms In the city have been cheated out of a good many days or school ing the capes have been for the pasl few days very scattering , and the indication 53 are that the danger or an epidemic of eiher diphtheria or scarlet fever IR at an end I. This fact Is due largely to the reconlton ent by the parents or tie necessity that ex , - Isted ror carrying out the rules or the Board of health . and to the prompt way In which tile orders of the city physician maya been obeyed The quarantining of the houses where patents are confined has naturally resuled In a goo ) Ileal of hardship on those whose ' business Is carried on at home. One mm who wove carpets was quarantined by reason I- son or tine sleknese of his child and had a to cal on the county overseer of the poor for financial assistance. Several famtlie 5 have been aflet .l whose sole support was the ( mother who took In washing. The quarantine has or course. prevented the mother from working and they are con- ' quenty In hard straits . Some of thom ie who are worse off have refuse to ask ror aid 01 account of personal pride . preferring to surer for lack of the necessaries or lii e than to acknowledge their need. le Dun't Gu tu See Schllth'r , But come down ant buy on of those new frames. They are selling fast , and you Ehould get one. Wo 10 the framing. Ii. L. SMITh & CO. Nothing like I. The ramous Crown piano with orchestral attachment leads them al. Dourlclus Music house . 16 Stutsman street. John Schicketanz am . has removed ! his barber shop to 512 Main street , south and nearly opposite the Kid hotel Stephan Dro ! . plumbers. Quick wrrk ed rlasonabli prices. , 629 Broadway. 00 to the W. O. W. bal Thursday nigh t Don't fal to se the Side Degree at Woodmen - men bl , Thursday night. . - - - II& J.nmbrr Comhlnf Purmcil. SEATTIE 'ash. , Nov. 17.-I.umber prIces Seem certain to go lp with a bouml with the opening or the nc\ year , for on January 1 the largest cnmbln\ ever made will begin to control the trade at the Pacill Ic Pacifc coast t , I Is the Central Lumber ompan y or Ban Francisco , the successor 10 the old PacifIc Pine Lumber company. and I rep- ruentl a capital or at least U1.O O ) , I Includes every mitt lr Importance In the region - gion west or the Cascade mountlins ( ron 'U Salt Franelieo on the ! outh to Yancouvcr , U. C. , on the north. p 1)eilenl1N on One 'ro"'nhl. LEMAItS Ian. , Nov. 17.-Speeianl ( ' 1ele. gram.A ) contllt or the late electon In i llrlun township ' Plymouth county , has been townhlr' The democratic count ) . ticket will bo elected Ir the present vote : Itandr. while If the townshIp il thrown out the republican ticket . will win. Uct.tl 10omcr. CIJ""e ltounnts. CIICAGO , Nov , 17.-The Chronicle ( dem ) says : Joseph 11. Manic ) ex-chairman or the republican national committee and manager at the Ic@1 presidential hoom , has written I to Chicago to engage thirty rlom" ) for the Heet heollquarterR rut the ) republican an- tonal con\'entol The letter , I Is claImed , wnM written to Attorney Wiliam Olel. R 'ersonal friend or Manley anal a law partner Jer Uenrie S. Wilts , late United , Slate fenl- tonlnl tuI11Inte. The letler was written tram New Orleans a week ego , Tie wrlten Icle MYS It watt wrlte' with the belIef . Ir not the explicit untlerftunlng on the part nv no f Manley , limIt Chicago Is I to he the con- \nlon el ) ' . . \torney Oll toes not eonB frm the story , I' Is ' saId that he Is to meet : alle ) In Phiadelphia tomorrow - PULPIT EDITOHIALS o t ] ) Dr g Ri3V. PRANK CRNH. : cceccceccccccoccceoroe . Francis Schlatter-Shnakcspeare raid . : "All the worlls a stage , " I he were living now he would any : "All tine world's a dime mu- selm , " What a kaleidoscope or gaping wonder - , d era Is the news of the da ) One notoriety rolows f another while the daily press tome . rClnd the crank and thrives tIHeb ) ' . Day heore yestdrday I was Iurderr Durrant ; yesterday he t bract of pugilistIc brutes ; loday t the sale of an American heiress In New York and an American "Lourdes" at Den- ver : tomorrow perhaps the fail and ulclde or Barney Ilarnato. "What do I think of Scilialter ? " I Is amusing to hear s \ Ith what seriousness the queston Is asked hy seine sensible p oplo. I reminds me of the earneltness with which a former noted nainister of Omaha talked or the Coxey mo\'ement and the awful results sure to folow when that company of balr- rained patriots anal petition-in-boots re- rormers passed through the city amI were deluge with bread and sympJh ) . Schlat- ) ter ( tinny be the Christ ; ho may heal all fleshy ills : he may he n prophet. When I Is a ( IUlRton or I ) sslbltes who shal set a lmit l ? The prob.blty is . however that he Is I a wel meaning enthusiast a victim of a harlles h ! monomania whom that freaklch thing t caled publc opinion called Into nolo- rlely. Iouhtess he will not Injure an ) one , and certainly he will do much good If he m can get people to believe there Is nothing the t mater with thnnnn which Is generally t rue. The proof of his success Is too elusive Jml complentng to amount to much. But even . I many swore he had healed them .twoul ( prove nothing. You could bottle lssourl water ( the richest on earth ) antI If you advertised It sUfclenty , one-hai of the plople who took It would swear to its won- lrus efficacy and bruit its praise abroad : the other hair would throw the bottle In the alley and say nOlhlng. A mountebank with two boys 1m called " " Il ( aied "human mngnets" came to thIs city some tune ago rented elt ant apartments at the Paxton motel gave free Shows nt the theater and caught suchre , to the extent or 8OOO or $10,000 net In a few wceks. "Nerve " as I Is cnler In the street can do anything : It matters not whether It Is the rNul of brazen clnecik . as In the cas of the quack , or sincere monomania as In tine case of Schiatter. ] flint dId not the wiseacre talk the mme way about Christ ? The unbelief of the PharIsees - Isees arose from their hatred to Chrlst's message. Our unbelief In Schlater arises from the lack or any message In mini True mlracl ' are "signs : " that Is proofs of the worker's divine mission. What mission hRS Schlater ? To heal the people. I he were frcm God he would do as Christ : that Is , tel the multitudes or their spiriual leprosy and nakelness. PhYf'lcal disease Is : a very small affair ; moral leprosy Is enor- 10US , What that crowd about Sehlt r needs Is to know their sin and he made 10 repent and be heale of It. Every miracle ci Jesus war but an accompmlment to ( spiritual healing. "Thy alias b forgiven" precedent "Arise take up thy bad and walk ' 'o compare Schlater with Christ Is silly siy when It Is not blasph mous. When the Denver - ver healer email "open his mouth asH teach" U9 wlh worls that shall burn and blstel ! our sin and selfishness and show inn our great steed or the Father : as the Master did , , then we shah think else of him than as an Ignorant man with the Intensity or narroy- narrol- ness aided by public credulity In beleving himself the possessor of divine powers So a far he has done nothing that raises him above tine level of the medieval miracle' mongers . , the great cures snade by tine bones of St Thlngummy or the shrIne of Notre Dame de a Llesso or the recent wonderful miracles at Oundaloupe In Mexico. I Schlatter hived In Peru or Spain the holy church would make him a saint and certainly he would have a better right 10 It than many In the canon , , but the clear Ipht or intelligence Is IOSt too strong In America. The greatest thing about him Is that " he has n talen no money for his services-yet. . A II'nl.t ty- , 'I'lcume To returning peace by day and tranquility at L nIght Is extended by the rheumatic patlen t palent who owes these biessinngs to Ilostetter's u Stomach Bitters. DOh't delay tine u , or : this lne anodyne for pain and purifier of r the blool , an Instant heyond the 11Int when the dIsease manifests Itself. Kidney trouble dyspesla , liver complaint la : lver grippe and Irregularity - regularity of the bowel ammo relieved and I cured by the Bitters. _ _ . _ _ doss 01 , ' Til ICIIXI . Uniryt-lenu " Siiet'nlntnn It'it-er ) hwJllc ' 11'lat'I' . Eugene Taylor or the noclcy lIountnln New ! force Is recognized ns the fastest Inotrpe cperalor In the west Il has bicnn engaped on Denver newspapers ever since he firs t learntt the ( rudlmenls of the printers' trade , anal was given a chance on the first or the linotype machines that care to Dem'er. As : a printer says the News , Mr. Taylor was : not recognized In the fact class and It wa S not thought that he would mal < lunch of a success on ( ut' maclnisne.m. thl machllEJ. His work was a surprise from the time that ho became fa - mlar wIth the keyboard emil the v.lrlous eccentrIcIties or the eccentrIcites mechanism Among other wokers at tine same trnde he has been ramou for the past four ) years easily doing more than any other man In the 011cc . At but one time has there been ofce. In the ' lmo city el ) an operator who threatened his place ] as the fastest man In lie city. Den Schwartz from Texas who was In Delver two years age I gave : lr. Taylor a pretty Itrd chase . and scme uthotItits thInkUS authorites \\US the fastest mar Since that time Mr. Taylor has Improved In i : speed wonderfully . To one not acquainted with the work or machine operators the following figures wil 1 give some Idea of how Mr. Taylor's work appears bestde that or otiaers Five thou sand ems an hour as the prInter measures his work Is fair and few OJn make G.OOO an hour during the day Mr. Taylor work Ing on the machines In the News ofilce . has averaged 7.500 for an entire week's worm : , taking copy from the hook as it canne hIs I turn. This means settIng null kinds care of 1al. ler ( , containing names nd figures . which are more difficult to keep In the head than ( : "straIght mater , " or an ordinary news paper article. In a trIal hour's work las lst week he set 12.900 ems : taking out 500 for correction of errors made In connpositloii , he had 12.400 netS the resanit . Thursday he tried again , machines not working as we < wel as on his ronner trial anti Fet 12.900 grosm a . 12,100 net the first hour and 12.200 the gros. nexi Mr. Taylor does not find I necessary to ; watch the keyboard of tie ( machine and Is' able to sit at his machine and talk to a ! Ii who pus while doing his fastest work al Monday he will leave for Chicago to be pre pared for tine pHtch with Mr. Green of noston. The match will occur In the cOle 0 or the Chicago hispateh November 2t. oleo Mergenthaler Linotype company wIll give wi the winner $250 and each contestant has bet the same amount on the side. - S A. O. Bartley of Iaglc. } ' . " Dartey 1 ; , , ? les : "I feel It a duty or mIne to inform you and the plble that DeWitt's Witch lael Salve cured lt or a very bad caE of eczema . I ala 0 I ale cured my boy of a runnl"g p ' lore on his leg She lUll 1" * timnnI&'rsnnmi Sliming . She was visiting at the house of the ( ( emInent I- : Inent politician , relates the Washington Siam "I hear " she said . " ( mat you have a valuable I. able addition to your art collectIon , " "My art collection 1" " he repeated "Yes I take I for granted that you must have one " "I have over striven , madam . to cul- veto an appreciation of the bautful . " "And wassn't It beautiful In the voter to remember you al they dldr" : "I don't quite follow ) you ma'm , " aald the eminent politician , growing red In the face face."Why "Why , I was told that they gave you a beautIful marble heart , and I am Just dying to seas it. " p DeV'Ltt'a Litle Early . maen , the pUr : that cure constipation and ! bloulul , . - . . - - , BSHOP ANn ) 1R1EST:1.lPETE : , I" O I - " I" " Tccumsoh Given aChano ; : rjtcnr Both Sides of the Stmall , I Qq ' " - I' " , 'I' BONACUM AND MURPHY BOTi ! PREACHi - " Ole I'rononi.ei'K 1't.tllmlul & 'ntlu UIII lie Cit lien IJ'JnuI' , 11'11 'I'here I Xlt nu lnul Ye , hI . tine HI.ct'"nn , Hllt'II I ) ; TECUMSEII , Neb. , No\ 17-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Aceordlng ) to announcement , 1Rhop 1onaeum of Lincoln heM personally conducted Catholc services In this city today . Ills sen'lces wee held at tine Sc\'er opera house Inll In the presence of 1 conpregaton less than forty In number. In fact , there were but fourteen members of the Teeumseh church In attenahance. The grievances agaInst flew. Messrs. Iurphy of this city antI Plzgernhl of Auburn were aired In royal s Iiap. These clergymen were toasted 10 a queen's taste for the disrespect tine bishop claims ( hey are showing their superior In the ctntnrch their expulsion from the diocese was /frmed and t\ll ) were excommunicated from the church. The bishop then Installed In I this charge He\ . J. C. Carraher of Lincoln. Services for next Sunday were anuounced to be hehl at the opera house , and a trusteza' mcetng or the local organization will be held at tine home or the priest In 8mart\ln next Wedntda . For the present Hev. Pathc Carraher priest. will reside \\'I"1 the. Smartvie Father William Murphy held services at st. Andrew's church at the usual hour and so vast was the throng of church members anal eltzens that turned out to henr the reverend , gontlennan that slandlng room In the commodious - modious house of worship W3 at a prcmlum. Many were turncd away frOI the doors unable - able to get aalmissionn Pat\ler Murphy ex- pressed his pleasure at being honorc,1 on the occasion with such a magnlfcclt congr.ga- ton. and enterell In detail Into the trouble thnt Is existing between the bishop and him- self. Many Important letters In reference to the case were read He claimed that the bihop mad lought this scandal upon the church solely from t\le fact thut Fitzgerald and hlnselr refused to extort certain large Iums of money from their parishioners to be used ! In furthering the bishop's comforts of life. In concluilinig . Father Iurphy expressed the hopE that the members or the congrega- ton would not form an ) opinion In the case either pro or con until the evldeuce on both shIes hal been careful ) weighed and the mater gl\E a hearlnp before tine proper church authorities. I the verdict of that tribunal shall be fa\orable to the opposition . he will willingly step doWn and out without further contro\ers ) In the meantime as the duly authorized pastor of thh charge lie wi conduct the customary serle1 at ( 'ale church. \llC CCHX'I'Y . - fliS'l'ILIC'I' COURT , 1'.ul Intc.t."tlJ Cllt"f"'t."lr/ < 011" 'I'Inronngit tTi ( ' Mili. YORK Net' ' . Nov. 17.- ( p cla-The ) district - trict Coaltt now In ssslonl fol York county continues to grind out work . and from the Indications . It seems that It will be a very succelsful term . and a great deal or work will bl completed. , ' Tht P8 weelt has been a busy one. The t\o ) principal cases of the week were tiose of Kent K Ilayalen . receiver 'of the ' CapItal National bank or Lincoln against D. E. : Thompson , , This case has not yet bau completed and no verdict rendered . Tine' 'eaid of Mrs. A. D. Tower against John Wulbr'nH , was tried on Welneslay and was hotly ' eou1te'ted. The jury brought In a \'elte ' ) ' slerday morn- Ing . at 5 o'eloclt In fa\or ) Iha plaintiff. : Tine .atjachment ! suit cut Vln , . Ilsen against Bro hl was trIed ) 'esterdl , ) ' anal the jury Is stIll otnt. The case which Is atractnp the most attention or any ! br the docket Is the state of Nebraska agatputFtank ' ' ' hluizea : I t. which wilt be tried tofnrr n ow. Hazo- let Is charged with amateuR on George Kingen , , who was at , the ( line It pa l d prisoner or the state penitentIary , wIth Intent 10 kill . At the l lt ealeulall tine ease will tak I threc days' time . there being precpes out ordering the L'ubpoenalng ot about venly- . Ova wltnest' ' The case o n. A. Newman I against the parmers' and Ierchants' In- surnce conpany or Ltnicoln was deedell ! In favor or \ plaintiff. : Ir. A. D. Callous of nock' RapIds Ia. , Is In the city. " ' , Teachers' examination \vae held at the High : school buiding ycsterrlny. conducted b ) County Superlntendmt Holdeman. The ladles of tine Methodist Eplscopnl ! church or thlt' city , In order to raise UII funds of their church for the building of a new church , wi give a Thanksgiving din- ner. ner.frs. : . Eugene Wh3elock and family ( of Beat rice who have been visiting relatves at this place for lie ( past two veeks . left for their homl 'esterday. The concert gl' n by the York lltary band this week was wel attendcal . arid the proceeds from the same were given to the Melhodlst Ep\ opal church fund. The pro : gram In general was wel rendered. Tin a new male quartet ot York , composed of f lessrs. Stosner Clark Tout anal Johnson , made their first appearance before a York audience anal their music was very good . TIm Anon Quartet also rendered a few selec- tions. The concert was given under tbe auspIces or the Epworlh ( league. ilS P.U'I'I S'I'UOX ( ; IX SCII\'I"lJ U. Xt'hl'n"l.n CI ) ' Main Not Ctu"11 hnt IIH'IHI.nJt'll by One Treat ( mimiC. NEBRASKA CITY , Nay 17.-Speclal- ( ) John McKay an employl of the starch u ue works has returned from Den'er. wherl he had been to see I by the power of Schlat- ter he could be freed from the discomfort of a badly deformed leg. Whie ho Is not cured . lcKa ) ' has Increased confidence In the power of tine healer and Intends to male an effort to get another treatment. shoult Schlater resume oiaeratlons. J. A. Dominey . whose store was closed by creditors some time ago yesterday , through 1 his attorney . M. L. hayward demanded that ( 1t t goods to the value of $ lOO be exempted from the eonslable's saie The mater will be set tied In the courts Messss. John and Harry Morgan yesterday - , day rec'ived word that their fnther was aI , the point of death at his Texas home. DstrIct court convenes In this ( city to- I morrow. I Is thought that the term wi I be a short one. John Delaney Is the happy father of a new' baby bo ) ' . A game of root hal between the teams : from Sixth street school' 194.SeeoJd avenue behool resulted In a vlctor71for . the Second avenue boys. The score Was 18 to 4. Edward Sbelden left for Cfnlbago last even lef ch/go / , , ' ink. u " 1 " ! . C. Morton and Ed Lorton a'tended the fet bal game at LIncoln , tn'Saturday. J. I" . Welch who treatment , . baa beenrreceivung - ment In the sanitarium at Lincoln ! , retured homo yeterda . / . , ' 1 Mrs. Claude Watson Las returned from a i visit to Omaha vllit - - - .o . SIIIES IX ' 1 ; 1'MoHU GOM ) ) ) I- Yorl , Connt ) " Contnl i" "fOlt' of the Aurl..unl Snilit ( , 'nnl. ' YORK , Neb. , Nov. " 1. - { Spelal.-Thls ) county Is becoming exclea ' ver an allege il ( tInt of gUll In the so1hm part of the county W len experts ali ' 'thers arrived from Seward county , nWa 1 1ord. ( they ; brought wih them lard a5cimens of dirt from which the gold Is obtained. Upon ex- hibitng It In the court house old settler ; remarked , that there was the same kind of sand etc. . to bo found upon several fnrma' ' In the county , and upon examination this seems to be correct . Upon the 1arm of JUdge T. E. Bennett or this city , lying south or nere . sand of the same kind Is found and i many declare that It I just a rich as that which Is found In the Milford bed. The de- - QUAKER OATS The Child Loves It. The Dyspeptic Detfuds It The Epicure Dptes ou I no YOU EAT IT9 \ - - - n t'sit I declared to bo on the farm of C A. nM Mc'loutl also . both of which lie just .Quth or the lue river . Many parties hl\ ' ' made rips t to these points an,1 the farms will have m any visitors the coming weck. As the report - port I Is beiung confirmed b ) al who have made In\'eJlgaton , I thorough exsmnaton : by more competent judges , will be male at once. 1'or some time there has been a rumor of this lleposlt along the Bile , but the same has been received by the majority or the public wih contesmnpt but at the present ( inane people In i the county are becoming lore and ! more i nterested . anal will doubtless look for tbem- elves the cOllng week II ) : CL'l'iZiS sm Til 110.11) . 1 1.llrn Cut iun'hIt'ld It''llulllhlr for lurllnA C lie 'Innitu. F'ItEMONT . 17.-Speelal.-Slxty- ( ) - seven suis for damages caused by fire at DOdge September 1 were flied yesterday agalnsl the I'remont. 1 lkbor & Missouri Valey railway . The petitlonas . which arc In i Ilbstantaly the same fornn . set up that the mIre was set by an engine or the raIlroad ompany and that the engine was not I'ro ' vldell wIth proper spark arrester. I Is clalmell by the citizens of DOllg whose pf properl was burned that tine fire was traced frol within a few feet of where a loeomot\e was standinig. The total amount or the lllages sought to be r co\ered ( rosin Ihe ralloall eompan Is $125,000. 1 P. Gray of this city represents the - plaintiffs In b all the cases. The city electric light plant was run last l evening for the first time. The saventy arc lights scatterCI throulhoul the cIty anal also the Incanleseent lIghts burned sats- f actorily. The old company bas taken denIs Is I arc lights. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , . eio'i' iiU'l' 1'n"I' " ' ' ' . iltlltG I..t itS C : 11'1' CI'N'i' ! It ( ) ml . 1.lnlll nt'l.ot nit I'n * vuin'e Clt ) 'L'imot'nini.clul ) ' Itas nnsnmn'lvuL ' PAWNEI Cl1\ . Neb. . No\ 17-Special ( Tclegram.-Thl ) Hock Island depot was cmi- tered by burglars last inigint who secured only 50 cents for a great deal of trouble Entrance wa erCt l by prying off the vest window of the operntor's room with tools secured from tIne section house which was alec brokcn Into. After gaining entrance the burglars proceeled to llmolsh timings tine big cafe which they prubablY ; thought held t inousands of dollars , bolng their main ob- ject j of attack. ThIs was nearly ruined In their attempt to pry It opens. Not securing anything from that they wont to the cash drawer . which conlalned only 50 cents being : over' money from the receIpt There Is no b clew to the robbers. A numher of tramps hn\'e been In the city for the past few ahays UXHIX ) l'AClL'lO IILUU'DI.X Silo' ! ' . George Xf"11 hush ) ' \'omnmnded lo ' nn Umikuimvli I'erNuli . lnlulowl 11'01. OGALALIA , Neb. . Nov. 17.-Speclal ( Tele- gmam.-Ilrakeinnan ) George Nor\al , bound cast on a freight train last night about 12:30. : , which had sidetracked here for the pasNn- ger fem the eal was shot by some person unknown. The bl struck above the left eye glandng over the top of his head maltIng - Ing a scalp wound about four Inches long : Non'al was on lop of the train when shot I Is supposed to have been dOM by coal I thlevel' He will reco\'er. Xoh' " from ( uru1oni. GORDON . Neb. , 17.-Speclal.-The ( ) Gordon club was organized this week wih n a mlmbershlp or thirty. A suite of four rooms hal been rented anal ( furished In the mmcrl block for the accommodation of the club. This Is the outcome of local prohibi- ( Ion. ton.Hev. . J. C. Sloan , pastor al large for the NorthwEstern synod of Nebraska will begin a series at revivals In the First Ir(31)- tenon church here tonight. The sportng fraternity of this place Indulged - dulged In a genuine oU.fashloned lurkiY shoot . here Friday. JlfrJnn INln"ht flunk tf Onnlin. LINCOLN , Nov. 1T.-Special ( Telegram- ) : George Morgan , the alleged , murderer or l- the Ida Gaski , wal taken from the peniten- tary to Omaha today on the 2:16 : p. m. train on the Burlington ' . Slnerhft ' Dri el. accompanied - companied by Deputy Mahoney . came down after him. Since he has been eonfne,1 , In the prison Morgan has given out nothing In the way or a partial confession , but has assumed a stold demeanor. I was thought he , might be given an examinatIon at once. He fuly p appreciates his position. Jonl' ' ' Cn"e I" Sc.lut' YORK , Neb. . Nov. 1.-Specal.-The ( ) am'a , against Chales Jones the colored man who was shot whie stealing chlclns at this place some time ape by one Pyle WS : tried 'esterday. Jones was too sick to 'be present In Ih court room . so the trIal was hehl In an attorney's omco of this place Sb , He svat' fined $5 end costs. His wounds are beginning to look serious , and blood poisoning Is feared by the atending physIcians , o One Minute Cough Cure ts harmless , pro dices Immediate results results.0 -0- l'IUX'I'I 5'ItA't'lIIlS NO' ! ' Tiii ' . IHAygnS XU'I ' 'll 'IIIGS : : 'I'ho" ( hut Cfme ' ! 'Isriiigli . thc ) Iotth ( rOut thc I t'lI.t C.mimit. At the St. Mary's Avenue Congregalonnl I church Rev. S. Wright 1uter spoke , yes terday moring on "Pray.er , " Tine sermon was an exceptIonally able effort . and was herl with more than usual Inlerest. ThE speaker dEclared that prayer was not the exelusl\o function or privilege of any : particular clams of indIviduals. I could not be delegated to the clergy and If any man expected to final favor with the AlmIghty : It must l through hIs own petitions. Dn . Butler took positive ground against the , sys- ( cnn or usIng read or Intoned prayers. He assertcll that In order 10 be of any value 1 the eyes of the OnnnIpoent t'e prayer IU1t be extemporaneotn'i . tine personal appeal of the lan to his Creator. Some p1ple went on the ( theory that ( God was a proe39r or rhetoric and that a prayer must be formulated In the most polIshed ! - Ished phrasef In order to be acceptable. Such a prayer was lIke a letter copied out of a "Complete Letter Writer . " and the most humble petition which came straight from the heart or the t'upplcant ' ! nas infinitely more aeeeptablo to God. Prayer was the telegrph limo that connected every human soul wit h the heart of the Infinite . Every human : being hal a special line and an unlmited frank for ls use The man who never prayed except when he hind some favor to ask was not lkely 10 final the Almlghty's ear favor ably Inclne towards hi ! petition . Preceding the sermon tine eonpregaton unIted In singing the national hymn In I memory or Its autinor James G. Smith. who died Saturday In Iloston. Miss Lillian 'rerr y Eang two solos , both of which were admirably rendered. iheCllam'S puts are for bilious ; ness. bilious headache dyspep- sia heartburn , torpid liverdiz. ziness sick headachebad , , bad taste in the mouth coated tongue , loss of appetitesallow skinetc. , when caused by constipation ; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Go by the book. Pills Ioe and 25c a box Book fee at your druggists orwrite B , F. Allen Co. , 365 Canal St" , New York. Annual isles more lava ' .0 0u& FIHST NATIONAL BANK - - Conttci Bluffs - , Iowa CAI'IT4tL , , . . . $100,000 WI' SOLiCIT YOUJ BUSINESS WI UI SIUF "tHn CO.1.ECTIONS. ONE Ol TiE OLLF51' IAXIUi IN IOWA r ( PElt ' I'AII ON TIMII UEI'OSITS l CALL AD SEC VS OI WIUTD - - - r - . - . - , iSPECAL-- ' C-EU : HA'JO leehh'l ( to make nchtlgo In our IJslll S \ \ 0t ' ' ' ' trout ( , ninth after COlm 'ICO tu 811 nt COS' IIICC9 'om nl1 SnltrdRY , MlVCilIbei' 10 , I\V o ( 0111' gootls Goil and Sttvei' W AfOIES , nc:10ND : , Gold HIIg 1 , 'oodSi ' Entri'itng 1 ' StLvei''itre . TRbia 11(1 ( Pocket Cutlct'y . Gul lt'lH and lrl'llf a , Gold lcl el Cnne , ' lii fnut intl or . oxtunsivo stock. \ uttr AT COST Irn ! ! II ut. oxtulsh'o stck. . . . . YOI wilt plel meat i'o'nt'd ; this n9 RI l1lnlt.y neh'orUslng no - . - tce , rOl' \0 w\1 (1' ) ! Wo cay , . \ itt COS'I' IIICO $ , 1\\1 take \ this mode or letting olr llstulnot.s : anti iso ( } lblu klow it 0. B. JACQUEMIN & CO. , ' 27 Illn Sti'mict Counci Bln ' . lown , OI'dcl'S by flriII s'lI1 rcccIvu pi'oiitpt nttciitleaii. , Iul wll'c.el11'ompt , utentlon - - - - . . . . . . - . . . . . . . - - . . . . . : I .i I I' I : I ; , i' , Do You Know Its Cause ? , , , ; Indigestion : Do you know when : I you have it ? Do you know its I it cause . and cue ? Ask your drug- t I , e gist . for lipans Tabules - , . One t 1 i ; gives reI iet t ' t t a e t , : a nlpan' TnLulo Sol by drugI.l , or br mat . Ie tine price ( : crania 1 tiol ) I. sent 10 the nl- t cans Chemical Compasiy . No 10 & .1. . r ; . Y. e . , . ' . a- . . . . . . . . .B444444444.444 , Genuine Sandwich "Adams" " c. , Sheller . , 0 0 a , . 0 ' , n , 0 ' : :0 : ' 4 rowel'S from 1 to 10 boise . Feed G l'lntl'rl. Taclcs Chum , Hand Carts null ( last hit not least , SOUTII\V.ICK IIOILSE AND STEAM POWmt HAY PHESS. . Branch I-louse Council Bluffs - - - - Blufs Dr. S. Mosher SPEOIALIST. Having fully cemnstrtel by years or successftni pretee and experience that he 19 able to cure mullule , ! or discuses which bule tine 11:1 or ordinary ph'slclal ' . he feel it his duly to mob known to suffering humunlty that he devotes his whole time anal energy to this particular branch ot tiin / profession . anal will prepare nOi furnish ledlclno "f his oleI or visit those cases w Ilch may requIre personal exninnimnntion. Pa- tents nt n distance may consult Dr. Mosher by letter . giving a carefully written history or their eUCS , describing their symploms Ilnutely as POSIl.de whIch will enabla him to make correct llaguieanls . anntljudgo very ltcnrately of the curablt ) ' of the dlseas < and to t aII111) proper i'esnedles. ! e lclre rorwnnled either hy snail or IxpreSI anal nil medicine prescribed by Dr. ! usher I ! prellred under his own personal 8ullervlslon. lie treat all dleasel wit malt mcrcury or other otsons . which create disease or themsel\t ! 'rhe ! doctor by his new In S'OHArIVJ 'I'REATMENT cures all cimi&abe : IIeUles. and treats with succes all affections or inc lAyer Throat and Lungs , Cmttstrrmn I . Dyminepinla Heart Disease , Hheumats , Neuralgia , ann' sill Nervotma Diseases ' Pler8Y. ' 0 overwork , tine indiscretion of youth , or the nxce9ses of rIper yenis , atnul winaitever may tend to lower the latent force or the tone of life's vltnhlty , causing pinyanical debility , nervous exhaustion , inmanhtt' , anial prennnttnre decay , Consult. personally , or by Letter. free and strictly connfldontlai. Addresa Dr. S. Mosher , Office , Room 50 , Kiel Hotel , Council Bluffs , Ia. . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. - ° ' 3MAC a STEAt1 ? DYE WORKS i"i3i All kinds of Dyeing anal Cleaning done in tine htgiicst style of L _ _ _ _ the art. Faded end staIned fabrIcs menlo _ _ _ ytw _ : _ to look as good as _ , , , , _ DYE new , Work promptly done note delivered it , 1/JoRKIne in all . parts of the ' country. Send for 0 price 1 at , 0 : : C. A , MIsCIIAN , l'nopnietor , . _ . " ' .e.eZL.Uroadnvny , clear North- n ' " . - - ; - iveslenn ! Jlutna , Iowa Depot , , Tel. Council 322. - - - - AFew Advantages Offered by the ChIcago , Milwaukee & St. Vaui Ii slisnay , tint' abort fin. to C1ILCSSUA clean tri.i ma up amid started from Omaha. xclTY CHCAGI : _ liaggage checked freon residence to deatioa lion. Clagant rain service amnal courteouS . em. . pioyes. tnuire train hlhled by electricity , wit h electric reading lamps in every berth. 1ine.t aininig car mervice In the weat , wIth meals cccv td a is carte. or , l other worali . . , order what you Want and pay for what you get. Flyer ies sea union depot dati7 at 5:00 : p. m. , arriving tt Chicago at 9 a. nfl. . . City Ticket 001cc , 1604 1"emnam Street , C. L CkII1UEU. CitY Ticket Agent. _ _ _ _ 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I I4OTJIJM \1ATET J3AG ( \VARRAN'I'ID. ) 50c Facli , - 2-Q U art _ _ _ _ _ Capacity. 8lleIllfi & MCCOQIIOII Drll Co. 1613 Dodge St. , Second Door West P. 0 , 'I- EVERY WOMAN 1. . Sometimes needs a relIable monthly regulatlnig snedicine , DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS1 A-a : prompt. safu , anal certain iso result , 'j'ino genu. tmme ( Pr , i'eal. ) ne'vrrdtsapoolnt. Rent enywb rt ,1. , Binermnan & McConneU Drum Co. . Ul Dodge atme. Omaha. Nab. ( / ( ' , WORLD. MAYER , STRflUSE & CO,412 B'way , N.Y , , Mfrs SpciaI Nolicos-Couficil Oluffs CII1MNL"n'U CLnANED ; VAULTS Ci.SANEU , )4 Inurke , at SV , H. homer' , , CIS lirosalway , LOST , A' ! ' TIlE FiL'LD CLVII GROUNDS , 011 betwrnn there and Cuuincil Ilium ? . , brown leather eneral caie , cootnalnIni rural , and money ; a me- " . 'murd will him nail for iti return to Mr. . It , IL l'nonntgomeny , 6o Tiniral stiset , I I -j-j : A CARILCCIITOMPI1t F'Olt 150 ACIIn'II of Nebraska miii , C. It. Nlctolon , t.32',4 Uiva4. wsy , Council lilun. , Is. f IIAVi LYNINCUM1ISItFII ) CITY i'ItOi'1tT' to exchange for NebrCsk& land. C. It. Nietnol. son , ( .3) iirua4way ,